Buscan sobrevivientes tras alud fataal en una aldea de Noruega

Helsinki – Teams rescued at an age in Norway followed by sobbivientes the Saturday, four days after which a tierra disintegration occurred several cases.

At the moment he is recovering from the collisions, but the bus crews are also more than just missing persons.

The shooting equipment on the ground was aided by helicopters and drones with calorie detection cameras in the middle of the winter conditions in the damaged devastation in the Ask people, 16 miles north of Oslo.

The compromise policy did not stop the search for a team that rescues the Swedish woman and regressed to the house.

The head of the local police, Ida Melbo Oeystese, says that it is possible to find immediately in the air bubbles formed inside the destroyed structures.

“Medically, you can sovereivir vary days if you are a teenager”, said the journalists at a press conference.

The sabbatical on the ground finds a second corpse in the area; el viernes se hello el primero. A live dog was rescued alive.

The disintegration of tierra is the peor of modern Norwegian history and has been associated with the citizens of the Nordic nation.

The night before, the police published the numbers and years of birth of the 10 people initially reported as missing. Includes a child of 2 years. Authorities have not identified the recovered bodies.

The slave would reach a carriage that would ask Ask, hogar 5,000 people, giving a barred depth appears to a crater by which the coaches do not pass.

The photos and images of the video will show dramatic scenes of edifying colliding with the edge of the bar.

At least nine editions with more than 30 apartments will be destroyed.

The rescue operation is obstructed by the limited number of hours of light, the hours of a mayor erosion of the earth and the fragile column of the site, which is likely to increase the weight of the rescue team, including a vehicle of the same weight. ejército.

More than 1,000 people have been evacuated and authorities say more than 1,500 people have been displaced this year before the outbreak of more.

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